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Movement Mortgage Expands in DC Metro Area with Addition of Justin O’Donnell

By: Mitch Mitchell
March 11, 2022

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA — Movement Mortgage, the nation's sixth-largest retail mortgage lender, is excited to announce the addition of Senior Loan Officer Justin O'Donnell to its team serving the Washington, D.C. metro area, including parts of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and other regions on the east coast. 

O'Donnell (NMLS #187328) brings over 20 years of home financing experience to Movement. He recently spent nearly four years at Intercoastal Mortgage, following similar roles at MVB Mortgage, First Portfolio, Fidelity Direct and First Heritage Mortgage. Earlier in his career, the New Jersey native worked in the culinary arts and Hospitality management. 

Justin O'Donnell

“Soon after college, I knew that I wanted to do something other than work in hospitality,” said O'Donnell. “At the age of 21, I read the book “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” which advocates the importance of financial literacy, financial independence and building wealth through real estate investing. That book influenced me to look into home financing as a career.

O'Donnell began his career in the custom home/new construction department with one of D.C.'s largest lenders and quickly advanced through marketing, processing, underwriting, closing and post-closing departments. He began originating mortgages on his own in 2009.

“I love making homeownership dreams come true, and I'm very excited to be joining a company with values similar to mine and a presence in an area I know so well,” said O'Donnell. “I believe that change is inevitable and 99% of the time, it points you in the right direction. Very happy that's landed me at Movement.”

“I couldn't be more thrilled to have Justin join Movement Mortgage in Northern Virginia,” said Stacey Barowich (NMLS# 195048), a Movement Market Leader in the region. “His vast knowledge of the business, his level of professionalism and his exuberance are in line with Movement's mission.” 

Regional Director Sean Johnson (NMLS# 476388) agrees. “We are extremely excited to have Justin join the team,” he added. “He is undoubtedly going to be an incredible team member and leader in this market.”

A graduate of Johnson & Wales University in Charleston, South Carolina, O'Donnell spends free time with his family golfing, surfing and camping. He is a self-proclaimed “foodie” and the author of the book “The Mortgage Maze,” a layman's term look at the mortgage loan process and what to expect when buying or refinancing a property.

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About Movement Mortgage

Movement Mortgage exists to love and value people by leading a Movement of Change in its industry, corporate culture and communities. Funding approximately $30 billion in residential mortgages annually, Movement is the sixth-largest retail mortgage lender in the U.S. Movement is best known for its innovative mortgage process and referable experience, which begins with Upfront Underwriting and a seven-day loan processing goal. The company employs more than 4,000 people, has more than 650 branches in the U.S. and is licensed in 50 states. After funding its balance sheet and investing in future growth, Movement's profits are paid to its primary shareholder, the nonprofit Movement Foundation. To date, Movement Foundation has received more than $360 million of Movement profit to invest in schools, affordable housing, communities and global outreach. For more information, visit www.movement.com.

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Author: Mitch Mitchell

Mitch Mitchell is a freelance contributor to Movement's marketing department. He also writes about tech, online security, the digital education community, travel, and living with dogs. He’d like to live somewhere warm.

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